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Which Ports to open for TSWeb?

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trimelater

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Jul 15, 2002
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What I am trying to accomplish is when I type in I want to be able to connect to the server and other client computer at the office.

The ports that I have open so far is port 80 and 3389 (remote desktop.) Please let me know if you need anymore information.

Trimelater
 
That's all you need unless you want to use SSL instead of HTTP. In that case, you'd swap 443 for 80.

Pat Richard, MCSE(2) MCSA:Messaging, CNA(2)
 
How do I setup the SSL? Any links or documentation will help.

I open port 443. Went to my IIS->Default Website->Properties->SSL port now set to 443 and TCP set to 80
IP address set to (all unassigned): should I set this to the server IP address and remove port 80?

I tried and could not get the page to display. Should I restart IIS?
 
You will want to install a certificate (free with Windows Cert ificate Services on the WIndows CD).

Also read the ReadMe that shipped with TSWEB.

file:///c:/Inetpub/
I hope you find this post helpful.

Regards,

Mark
 
Mark,

I installed the certificate following this website:

I have read this many times and also read it again to see what I missed. The only part I do not understand is 2.3 from file:///c:/Inetpub/
I must be missing something because when I type it come up blank. When I type it come up on the server.
 
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